Rates of Any and Exclusive Breastfeeding by State among Children Born in 2020 (Percentage +/- half 95% Confidence Interval)1,2
  Any Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding
Ever Breastfed Breastfed at 6 Months Breastfed at 12 Months Exclusive Breastfeeding through 3 Months Exclusive Breastfeeding through 6 Months
n % ± half 95% CI % ± half 95% CI % ± half 95% CI n % ± half 95% CI % ± half 95% CI
U.S. National 21069 83.1±1.0 58.2±1.2 37.6±1.2 20380 45.3±1.2 25.4±1.1
Alabama 320 73.6±6.1 45.6±6.5 26.0±5.2 314 36.8±6.1 19.8±4.7
Alaska 298 92.2±4.2 70.7±7.0 52.1±7.3 286 54.8±7.5 31.2±6.7
Arizona 363 79.7±5.7 57.2±6.4 36.8±6.1 352 44.4±6.4 25.5±5.4
Arkansas 373 74.8±6.6 45.1±6.6 26.7±5.4 361 36.0±6.2 19.8±4.8
California 602 89.0±3.6 69.5±5.1 47.7±5.4 574 50.2±5.6 33.4±5.2
Colorado 380 87.8±4.6 66.4±6.0 42.6±5.8 364 52.2±6.1 28.7±5.3
Connecticut 297 84.5±5.7 59.2±7.1 37.0±6.6 288 41.0±6.9 19.4±5.0
Delaware 235 76.1±7.0 48.2±7.6 27.5±6.5 229 43.8±7.6 21.9±6.3
District of Columbia 406 86.6±4.8 67.6±6.4 40.0±5.9 387 46.8±6.2 28.1±5.6
Florida 497 82.7±5.1 55.3±6.4 34.8±5.8 483 47.7±6.5 22.2±4.9
Georgia 383 84.9±5.3 48.4±7.2 23.4±5.8 366 39.2±7.1 15.9±4.8
Hawaii 284 89.2±4.3 68.4±6.1 47.3±6.4 270 51.8±6.6 26.6±5.7
Idaho 325 87.8±4.6 64.4±6.8 40.4±7.1 311 50.4±7.3 31.1±6.9
Illinois 742 80.5±3.8 55.0±4.4 34.9±4.1 728 45.6±4.4 26.1±3.8
Indiana 282 78.1±5.9 46.1±6.8 27.6±5.8 269 41.7±6.8 22.9±5.5
Iowa 300 82.7±6.1 52.2±7.6 36.6±7.2 292 46.0±7.6 25.0±6.7
Kansas 405 86.2±4.5 61.6±6.0 36.4±5.8 398 46.3±6.1 22.2±5.0
Kentucky 364 74.5±6.0 49.4±6.7 31.1±5.9 348 36.3±6.5 19.9±5.2
Louisiana 508 69.6±5.6 43.4±5.8 24.1±4.8 492 38.2±5.7 19.5±4.4
Maine 255 86.1±4.9 65.3±6.6 41.9±6.7 247 55.7±7.0 32.4±6.6
Maryland 600 86.1±4.0 66.1±5.2 42.3±5.2 587 43.8±5.3 22.7±4.3
Massachusetts 329 88.5±4.3 63.9±6.6 44.7±6.7 316 43.9±6.8 25.0±5.8
Michigan 503 82.8±5.6 54.8±6.1 35.4±5.4 490 43.1±5.9 23.9±5.0
Minnesota 325 89.5±4.3 72.0±5.7 50.1±6.1 312 51.4±6.3 32.5±5.9
Mississippi 413 74.2±5.9 41.5±6.3 26.5±5.5 396 36.3±6.4 18.3±4.8
Missouri 408 80.6±5.3 57.2±6.4 36.5±6.1 395 49.7±6.3 27.3±5.6
Montana 264 88.0±4.3 62.9±6.7 41.1±6.6 252 62.5±6.8 31.2±6.3
Nebraska 254 86.7±5.8 59.9±8.3 39.9±8.1 248 52.7±8.5 29.4±7.5
Nevada 439 75.0±5.9 49.2±6.1 31.5±5.4 430 39.5±5.9 24.5±5.1
New Hampshire 247 85.2±5.8 65.3±7.0 40.3±7.0 240 57.1±7.3 33.9±6.8
New Jersey 394 86.6±4.5 61.1±6.2 38.7±6.1 384 43.3±6.3 25.1±5.6
New Mexico 403 88.0±4.3 63.7±6.4 44.8±6.5 391 53.6±6.7 33.1±6.3
New York 809 85.3±3.7 59.9±4.5 38.2±4.3 782 39.8±4.4 21.6±3.7
North Carolina 538 81.4±4.8 58.2±6.0 31.3±5.2 513 41.1±5.9 23.1±5.0
North Dakota 328 87.6±4.7 58.7±6.9 30.2±6.3 321 49.1±7.0 28.4±6.3
Ohio 532 75.6±5.1 52.1±5.6 34.6±5.2 521 44.4±5.5 23.8±4.5
Oklahoma 334 78.8±5.7 46.3±6.7 28.5±5.9 320 41.9±6.7 22.3±5.4
Oregon 253 93.6±3.6 67.1±6.7 45.0±7.0 245 58.1±7.2 31.9±6.6
Pennsylvania 792 79.3±4.6 54.8±5.2 35.1±4.9 768 42.0±5.2 23.2±4.2
Rhode Island 350 82.1±5.6 60.7±6.6 39.5±6.3 341 48.6±6.9 23.9±6.1
South Carolina 344 78.7±6.2 55.9±6.8 34.2±6.2 333 44.5±6.8 27.9±5.9
South Dakota 351 86.4±5.6 61.8±7.3 41.0±7.1 338 55.0±7.4 31.1±6.7
Tennessee 396 81.1±5.8 51.2±6.7 34.7±6.4 378 39.9±6.6 22.6±5.6
Texas 1069 81.0±5.0 54.2±5.9 36.9±5.6 1049 44.8±5.9 23.4±5.1
Utah 364 86.1±4.3 64.7±5.9 44.1±5.9 353 48.2±6.0 26.6±5.4
Vermont 332 89.6±4.1 67.8±6.4 50.6±6.4 317 58.5±6.5 33.2±5.9
Virginia 647 83.8±4.0 59.3±5.2 39.5±5.0 626 47.0±5.3 27.0±4.6
Washington 450 93.3±3.1 73.6±5.2 49.1±5.7 433 52.2±5.9 31.9±5.3
West Virginia 316 73.6±5.7 46.4±6.2 30.5±5.6 308 41.8±6.2 23.4±5.2
Wisconsin 360 83.7±5.2 63.6±6.0 44.6±6.0 340 53.6±6.2 34.2±5.7
Wyoming 306 88.2±4.5 59.3±7.2 39.8±6.9 294 53.1±7.3 26.8±6.1
Puerto Rico 578 90.1±3.4 59.8±5.1 44.7±5.0 569 51.7±5.1 39.1±4.9

1Data from the U.S. territories are excluded from the national breastfeeding estimates to be consistent with the analytical methods for the establishment of Healthy People 2030 targets on breastfeeding.
2Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as ONLY breast milk – NO solids, no water, and no other liquids

Source: National Immunization Survey-Child, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services